Trails

Forks of the Credit Provincial Park at Cataract Falls. Photo by Gary Hall

Caledon has over 260 km of publicly accessible trails, over 65 parks and many playgrounds, picnic areas, splash pads, tennis courts, sports fields, a leash free park, a skateboard park and many other amenities. There are many options for people of all ages to enjoy outdoor recreation. Make the great outdoors a part of your active lifestyle.

Online Trail Guide

Trail Map (pdf)

The Caledon Trailway: 35 km for you to discover!

The Town of Caledon purchased a section of the abandoned railway in 1989. In 1994, work began to create a multi-use trailway that promotes the enjoyment and understanding of Caledon's unique cultural and natural features.

The trail bisects all major landscape features in Caledon: the Humber & Credit Rivers, the Oak Ridges Moraine and the Niagara Escarpment. Stationlands Parks can be found in Caledon East (site of the Trans Canada Trail pavilion), Palgrave, Cheltenham and Inglewood.

Caledon's Trans Canada Trail pavilion was the first of its kind in Canada, built in 1996. The park also features a pond and Caledon's Walk of Fame.

Conditions of Use:

The Caledon Trailway can be used by pedestrians, horseback riders, cyclists and cross-country skiers. Cyclists must give pedestrians the right of way and access on the trail. Pedestrians and cyclist must yield to horses and riders.

All pets are to be on a leash.

Stoop and scoop.

Please help to keep our trails and pathways clean!

Be courteous at all times and respect private property.

Please ensure you remain on the marked trail unless you are using a designated side trail.